Grove of Papaya Trees


The papaya grove was loaded with fruit. You recall the sweet, succulent taste of the papaya fruit when ripe. It is with surprise and delight that on the far side of the grove you see a fruit stand.

The blue chalkboard situated on a rock and leaned against a tree offers papaya smoothies. A shaded picnic table looks like the perfect place to enjoy the cool delight.

A perky young lady takes your order, blends your drink, and brings back a sheaf of papers she retrieved from under the counter as she walked by to bring the tall cup to you.

"You look like and adventurer," she smiles as she sets the smoothie down in front of me. "Tom, our manager, always talks to the adventurers who come by. He's not here right now, though. This packet of papers is what he always gives them. You might want to take a look. I know he always says, 'up to 10 XPs.'" She hurries off.
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And, so, you start to read from Kapp, again, but this time pages147-157, Kindle location 3806-4020, are talking about "Problem Solving-Novice to Expert."

There are some other notes scribbled in that you can just barely make out. "The reading seems to be about building an electronic game, but the gamification principles also are what would be used to design classroom gamification. Well, maybe except that last section on 'Replayable with Different Results.' In the classroom, there may be a better answer that students should be getting more often than not."

Yes, you will write it all up in your Adventurer's Log, Discussion Tab, Pilgrimage topic, with a subject of "Problem Solving-Novice to Expert."
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